Using Google News RSS Feeds

Using RSS feeds of Google News, you can get easier access to updates about news topics that interest you. News feeds are available for sections of Google News (such as Sports or Business), for your Google News search results, or for your customized Google News page. When you subscribe to a Google News feed using a feed reader, you'll receive a regularly updated summary of relevant news articles along with links to the full articles. Google News RSS feeds are available in RSS 2.0 format.

You can use and subscribe to both Google News section feeds and search results feeds. You can find Google News Feeds by searching for the orange RSS icon at the bottom of any Google News page.

By clicking this RSS icon, you can get a feed for any Google News section. For instance, while you're on the Business page, clicking the RSS icon at the bottom of the page will give you a feed of business news.

You can also get a feed for searches you do on Google News. First perform a search on Google News, then simply use the RSS icon at the bottom of the search results page to generate the feed.

Common questions about Google News Feeds

What are RSS feeds and how do I use them? An RSS feed is a regularly updated summary of web content, along with links to full versions of that content. When you subscribe to a given website's feed by using a RSS feed reader, you'll receive a summary of new content from that website. Important: You'll need feed reader in order to subscribe to website feeds.

How do I subscribe to a Google News feed? Search for the orange RSS icon at the bottom of any Google News section page, custom section, or search result to get the address of the feed you're interested in. You can enter this address into your feed reader of choice.

Can I change my preferences associated with Google News Feeds such as the frequency I receive updates?The frequency of feed updates can vary by feed reader. To adjust these preferences, you'll have to review the options available for the RSS feed reader you're using.